IAF practices in Baripada before PM Modi’s arrival.

IAF conducted mock drill at Baripada Reserve Police Ground in preparation for PM Modi's visit to Chhau Padia. Senior military officers arrived in a helicopter.

May 29th 2024.

IAF practices in Baripada before PM Modi’s arrival.
In preparation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming rally in Chhau Padia, Baripada, a team of senior military officers from the Indian Air Force conducted a mock drill at the Reserve Police Ground on Tuesday. The purpose of the drill was to assess the situation and discuss security arrangements with the district administration and police officials. As part of these preparations, 25 platoons of police officers, including ASPs, DSPs, inspectors, and ASIs, have been deployed with designated officers in charge at each venue.

With the final phase of elections approaching on June 1, political heavyweights have been tirelessly campaigning and the party is leaving no stone unturned for Modi's visit to President Droupadi Murmu's hometown. The estimated turnout for the rally is one lakh people and arrangements have been made to accommodate such a large gathering. The Prime Minister will address the Vijay Sankalp Rally at 12:30 pm on Wednesday, seeking support and blessings from the public for the upcoming elections.

The district administration and police have been working closely together to make comprehensive arrangements for the visit. In a meeting, SP S Susree and other officials discussed security measures in detail. The Air Force officers also joined in, conducting thorough inspections of the helipad using metal detectors, sniffer dogs, and a bomb squad. In fact, they even discovered and removed a bicycle left behind during the construction of the helipad. After inspecting all three helipads at the venue, they submitted a detailed report.

Upon the arrival of the helicopter on Tuesday morning, officials also inspected the ground and held discussions with police officers about the arrangements. Strict measures have been put in place to ensure that there are no security lapses during the visit. With the safety and security of the Prime Minister and the public being of utmost importance, the district administration and police are leaving no room for error.

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